Vijay Mallya responds to Bombay High Court's ask amid economic offender case, says ‘Can't say when I'll return…’

Vijay Mallya, the former liquor baron embroiled in legal troubles related to fraud and money laundering, has informed the Bombay High Court that he is unable to specify a return date to India due to legal restrictions preventing him from leaving the UK. The court's inquiry comes as part of ongoing proceedings against him, where multiple cases have been filed alleging financial misconduct. Mallya, who has been living in exile since 2016, emphasized his commitment to addressing the legal matters but reiterated the challenges posed by his current situation. His statement reflects continued uncertainty around his legal status and the prospect of his return to India, where he faces serious charges that could lead to significant repercussions. Mallya's case has drawn considerable media attention and public interest, highlighting issues of economic offenses and accountability in the Indian financial system.
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